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Angle Shooting - Correcting For The Effects Of Gravity by Ward Brien
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<blockquote data-quote="hubb" data-source="post: 680711" data-attributes="member: 25751"><p>I may be asking a dumb question but I've never found any information on this. I understand how to figure the shooting distances for steep inclines by using the cosine. My question is, does the energy and fps remain the same for the actual shooting distance of say 500yrd or is it the same for the shoots like distance of 250yd using the cosine for a 60 degree slope?</p><p> </p><p> Thanks in advace for reply, hubb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubb, post: 680711, member: 25751"] I may be asking a dumb question but I've never found any information on this. I understand how to figure the shooting distances for steep inclines by using the cosine. My question is, does the energy and fps remain the same for the actual shooting distance of say 500yrd or is it the same for the shoots like distance of 250yd using the cosine for a 60 degree slope? Thanks in advace for reply, hubb [/QUOTE]
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